Stove



June IO .1924,

's. PASICVHNIK STOVE Filed June 28, 1923 W. W A

Patented June 7 10, 1924.

UNITED STATES SAM PASIGHNIK, OF RACINE, WISCONSIN.

& i STOVE.

Application filed June 28, 1923.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, SAM PASIGHNIK, a citizen of Rumania, residing atRacine, in the county of Racine and State of Visconsin, have inventedcertain new and useful Improvements in Stoves, of which the following isa specification.

This invention relates to improvements in heating devices of the stovetype in which solid fuel is consumed, the main object being to produce astove in which the heat produced is conserved and retained in aneconomical manner.

Another purpose is to provide a stove in which the fuel is easilyentered, the ashes re moved and the draft readily controlled.

These objects are attained by ,the novel construction and arrangement ofparts hereafter described and shown in the accompanying drawing, inwhich Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of a stove made inaccordance with the invention.

Figure 2 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 22 of Figure 1.

Figure 3 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view taken in the planeof the heat dispensing openings.

In the drawing, the numeral 5 designates the base of the lower elementof the stove, the same being supported on legs 6 of the usual type at adistance from the floor.

A raised annular ridge 7 surrounds the ash box 8 having a door 9provided with controllable draft openings 10, this door being hinged inthe customary manner.

A grate 11 is supported by fire brick 12 or the like above the dooropening and disposed between the brick 12 and ridge 7, is an interiorcircular fire wall 13 enclosing the fire boX 14, this fire wall beingabruptly increased in diameter at the shoulder 15.

Set in the wall is a fuel entrance door 16, above which the wall isturned in forming an arched top 17, terminating in an outlet 18.

The main or outer wall 19 of the stove Serial No. 648,203.

rests on. the edge of the base 5 extending as a cylinder up to a pointabove the door 16, which is of course accessible through it, and at theplane of the shoulder 15 is provided with a series of open, verticallyelongated slots 20 for disbursing heat.

The space between the walls 13 and 19 is filled with a granularsubstance 21 adapted to retain heat but being non-combustible, as forinstance sand.

A domed cover 22 having aflange 23 resting on the top edge of the casing19, presents a space 2% open to the space containing the sand andterminates in a cylindrical collar 25 tightly encircling the element 18and forming a seat for the stove pipe 26.

It is believed the foregoing clearly discloses the construction and theoperation will be plainly obvious, it is pointed out, however, that thesand retains the heat communicated to it by the burning fuel for a veryconsiderable period of time and that due to the openings the heat isreadily dissipated to the surrounding air so that little if any escapes,thereby using it in a highly economical manner.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is

A stove having a cylindrical outer wall containing a singlecircumferential row of spaced openings, near its upper end a secondimperforate inner wall spaced from the first wall, a body of sanddisposed between said walls below the mentioned openings, a fire boxdisposed within the inner wall at the bot-tom thereof, means forsupporting the stove above a floor, a hollow arched crown resting on thesaid outer wall and open to the space above the sand, and an outlet forsmoke communicating with the space above the fire box.

In witness whereof I have afiiXed my signature.

SAM PASICHNIK.

